The Leyland Titan was a forward-control chassis with a front mounted engine designed to carry double-decker bus bodywork. It was built between 1927 and 1942 and then after WWII between 1945 and 1969. Samuel Ledgard of Armley, Leeds travelling to Ilkley via
The Leyland Titan was a forward-control chassis with a front mounted engine designed to carry double-decker bus bodywork. It was built between 1927 and 1942 and then after WWII between 1945 and 1969.
Samuel Ledgard of Armley, Leeds travelling to Ilkley via Guiseley , registered PNW 91. Decorated in a bright blue with white masking right round between the upper and lower deck and black mudguards, lower side bars ad radiator grille, the bus also has the unusual addition of a bright green roof section. The double-decker is devoid of advertising but the Ledgard name appears beneath the lower deck windows in gold with white shadow-work and again, with all the contact details, across the back. The interior seating is moulded in a dark brown/red and the floor and platform base is given a fawn brown finish. It’s a great model to add further colour to your bus line-up of the day as well as appealing to 00 gauge model railway enthusiasts.
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